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  • The Devil’s Food Dictionary

    September 28th, 2008

    I just found one type of satire I don’t yet own: food commentary. I’m eager to get a copy of The Devil’s Food Dictionary and feast my eyes (oooh…pun intended) on its vast array of fabricated entries.

    From the website:

    The market for food books appears, at last, to have begun devouring itself. Nearly every topic worth writing about has been written about, and the well of dependable, interesting information on food, once thought inexhaustible, is beginning to run dry.

    In circumstances such as these, author Barry Foy believes that an honorable writer has nowhere to go but sideways, into the realm of lies, misleading claims, and baseless speculation. With nearly 1,100 entries on subjects ranging from ingredients to utensils to history to techniques, plus 246 footnotes, an extensive fraudulent bibliography, and 26 peculiar illustrations, The Devil’s Food Dictionary promises much-needed relief to the foodish reader who is sagging under the burden of informativeness and credibility.

    Laying down the burden of credibility is a treat indeed.

    Just look at a sample page:

    That fabulous sausage image prompted me to seek out other works by the illustrator, John Boesche, to no avail. Hopefully there will be plenty in the book.

  • Defenestration

    September 28th, 2008

    I love anthropomorphic sculpture, so I was delighted to see pictures of the Defenestration installation in San Francisco.

    Teamwork!

    I have no idea why I enjoy the idea of furniture coming to life and fleeing a building, but I do. They’ve just…had enough!

    More photos at Yatzer. It’s an exodus worth seeing.

  • Cardboard Box Bedding

    September 26th, 2008

    I’m all for unusual design in any form, but I have to say that I had a rather visceral reaction to Le-Clochard’s “homeless inspired” bedding set.

    I suppose it comes down to my vehement dislike of rich people commandeering, bastardizing or otherwise making light of the experiences endured by the less fortunate. The thought of someone rolling around in expensive, delightfully soft cotton sheets and getting a thrill out of the fact that they look like a cardboard shelter makes my stomach turn.

    Supposedly some of the proceeds go to help the homeless (commendable, but still an uncomfortable irony in my opinion). I do admire the realism of the design. I’d love to see other “bedding subject matter” covered by a designer with this kind of talent.

    Source

    PS. Am I the only one who thought of the Derelicte campaign in Zoolander upon seeing these?

  • Lostfish

    September 26th, 2008

    Lostfish is a French illustrator, quite gifted in painting strange girls.

    They all possess an intriguing sadness; a glossy, smooth yet broken beauty, powerful enough to evoke an empathetic response in the spectator.

    I find myself drawn into their tragic little worlds.

    See more on her website.

  • Mark Ryden: Art for Obama

    September 26th, 2008

    Boing Boing just called attention to Mark Ryden’s Art for Hope project.

    The incomparable painter Mark Ryden and the Merry Karnowsky Gallery are offering this limited edition lithographic poster with all proceeds going to the Barack Obama Presidential Campaign. The artwork is titled “The Pumpkin President.” There are only 500 posters available and they’re $500 each.

    What could be better than seeing my favorite artist support my preferred candidate? I suppose being able to shell out $500 for a poster…not this year.

  • Party Rats: Colorful Rodent Lights for Your Fingers

    September 25th, 2008

    Every year as Halloween approaches, I invariably come up with some outlandish costume ideas, and some incredibly minimalist cheesy cop outs. Here we have the latter…the best useless product I’ve seen in a while:

    I think I could parlay these babies into a Halloween costume. What special powers do they endow me with? Wouldn’t you like to know?

    I have to get my hands on some Party Rats (no pun intended).

    From Nerd Aprroved

  • Rotofugi: The Collectors

    September 25th, 2008

    When I was a child, I wrote a story in which a group of moths kept a collection of humans pinned to trees in a remote part of the forest. It seemed like poetic justice, given the human penchant for displaying collections of dead things.

    I had a pang of nostalgic thrill when I saw the new animation by Rotofugi, the wonderful toy store and gallery.

    I can’t embed the clip, but watch it on NOTCOT (which is, incidentally, a great site).

  • Halloween, Pottery Barn Style

    September 25th, 2008

    I wrote about my lowbrow Halloween favorites in this post not long ago. Now it’s time to class it up a bit, with Pottery Barn’s Halloween collection.

    I’m not surprised that the Skeleton Appetizer Plates sold out.


    (That one in the middle blows me away!)

    This wall mural transports you right into a Hitchcock film:

    Of course, there are always a few things I’d like to display year round. These would go nicely in my library:

    More Halloween Classiness

  • Potion Week Preview

    September 24th, 2008

    The arrival of my Azure Green catalog inspired me to do a *POTION WEEK* here at SheWalksSoftly. Each day next week I’ll feature bizarre and curious formulations with a note on their origins and use.

    We’ll start with these:


    Use in rituals to destroy curses, hatred, resentments, envy & any evil intention towards you or your home.

    My favorite thing about Black Destroyer is the description on the bottle: “Alleged Powerful Oil.” Never underestimate the energy we bring to the products we use.


    A formula developed during the time of the Black Plague, Four Thieves Vinegar is used to make your enemies go away (or any other person you wish out of your life).

    It can also be used as a body wash…which is most likely responsible for its repellent effects. Tempting for those anti-social moods.

  • Typolade: Chocolate Text

    September 24th, 2008

    Forget beer and automotive technology, Germany needs to start exporting massive amounts of TYPOLADE, the chocolate text.

    Some wonderful inventor decided to combine two of my favorite things: words and chocolate. I can only sit back, awestruck and salivating.

    There’s a little gallery of various TYPOLADE uses on the main page.

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